1. I have the original (moto) droid. When 2.2 comes out for it, will it just be an update that is sent to my phone like all of my other updates (for apps)?
2. I got my moto droid back in April. What are the newer models capable of that the original one isnt? Granted, I love my phone and really dont know what else it could do. I am just curious for my next go-around.
It should just be sent to your phone as an update. One day you'll have a message asking you to install the update and thats all
The smartphones now are almost like PCs. They are all running the same operating system, just like a Windows PC is. The main differences are in the hardware, and the operating system updates are basically telling android how to use that hardware.
I am still using 1.6. As far as I know, I can use all the apps someone running a Droid X can, but I don't have multi touch, I don't have hd resolutions or an hd camcorder, I don't have HDMI outputs. Its hardware based stuff that you're limited on. I've thought of upgrading to a newer phone, but I like my keyboard too much I don't want to learn a new one. I don't feel like I'm missing out on any software features my phone cannot do.
So I just saw the X in person for the first time and I have serious concerns about carrying it... How are those who've made the plunge handling it?
Here's what I did, from earlier in the thread. I get mine later this week.
Ben Klingston wrote:
The biggest question for me was whether it was too big. This is where I really went overboard in my evaluation - since you can't actually get a good feel for how 'big' a phone is in terms of putting it in your pocket/etc. in the store, I made a couple cardboard cutouts of the size of the X and the Incredible and kept them in my pocket for a while. While the weight obviously wasn't representative, I didn't really notice the X being 'too big' taking it in and out of my pockets. I'm kind of proud/ashamed that I took it this far, but with something as important for feel as the cell phone, I didn't want to commit without really trying that aspect. I also didn't feel like I was holding a 1980's walki-talkie when holding it up to my ear to talk. So the felt-OK-size, plus the keyboard, camera/video all in one sold me.
This is probably a simple question...how do I get it to stop going "Drooooid" every time I get an email? I checked in sound settings under notification ringtone and it doesn't give me a silent option.
You need to go into your email account on your phone. Hit the button on the left side and get into message options, there you can set your notifications to silent
i had a sidekick 2, which was slightly larger than the droid x. I never thought too much about its size, which was enormous when most people had a razr. the size was never even a consideration to me, it worked fine as a phone and had a very easy to type on keyboard
Going to flip. I googled how to move some music to my phone and when I follow the directions to hit "Media Share" it tells me the memory card is missing.
Yeah, got it earlier this week. Just activated it last night. I've pretty much got the basics of the phone down. Now I need to explore the world of apps, which is new to me, to decide if there is anything worthwhile for my use.
For others - any advice on covers/skins? I don't really want anything 'different' looking. Just want something that offers some protection and isn't too 'grippy' that would be a problem sliding it in and out of a pocket. Actually, after looking at a few of the cases/skins in the store - do these really offer any protection other than cosmetic scratches to the phone (which can also be prevented with the clear plastic adhesive covers)? I'm not really digging the silicon or hard plactic snap on cases, and don 't really want to get one unless the offer real protection against damage when dropped.
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My Moto Droid received the 2.2 system update this morning. I'm not sure if Flash has been installed yet. Animated gifs are working now, but I am unable to listen to online radio on the WDVE and 93.7 the Fan websites. A message pops up saying that Flash 10.1 will be coming soon if 2.2 has been installed on your phone.
So far I have noticed that two additional screens are available, and a shortcut bar has been added to the bottom of the front screen that gives you access to your phone, apps, and the internet. Browsing speed seems a lot faster too.
My Moto Droid received the 2.2 system update this morning. I'm not sure if Flash has been installed yet. Animated gifs are working now, but I am unable to listen to online radio on the WDVE and 93.7 the Fan websites. A message pops up saying that Flash 10.1 will be coming soon if 2.2 has been installed on your phone.
So far I have noticed that two additional screens are available, and a shortcut bar has been added to the bottom of the front screen that gives you access to your phone, apps, and the internet. Browsing speed seems a lot faster too.
I think either way, I'm dumping my blackberry and either getting a Droid, or Iphone(if engadget's cdma rumored Iphone really are true)
Same boat here, I am not pleased at all that the Storm 2 is not getting BB 6, but reading reviews of the Torch it looks like RIM laid an egg and released a phone that is more outdated than the Palm Pre.
I have some upgrades in the early spring, if a CDMA or dare I dream an LTE verison of the iPhone is near I'll be getting that, otherwise Android it will be. I will not go to AT&T though, their 3G coverage absolutely blows compared to Verizon. No coverage between Charlotte and Columbia down I-77 and then none between Columbia and Savannah. Also nothing north of Greensboro in southern VA. Verizon? Full bars of 3G the entire trip around the Southeast.
There should be some Android data-only tablets this winter when LTE is rolled out, there is a rumored Motorola-FIOS tablet among them.